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Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327887/Annotation_2020-08-11_132628_jpg-1541847.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/327887/Annotation_2020-08-11_132759_jpg-1541850.JPG View Quote @CoitalBogeyman Just curious if the name's taken |
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Quoted: Because many of us lead relatively sheltered lives (me included). It’s good to see things like this to understand why this country is in this particular state. So many of our people have been made sociopaths by entertainment, media, education, absentee parents—just to name a few of the reasons. We are damaged beyond recovery at this point. TC View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Why post shit like this? Because many of us lead relatively sheltered lives (me included). It’s good to see things like this to understand why this country is in this particular state. So many of our people have been made sociopaths by entertainment, media, education, absentee parents—just to name a few of the reasons. We are damaged beyond recovery at this point. TC If you want to get more enriched, look at more videos on hoodsite.com. they put some pretty wild stuff on there. |
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Quoted: If you want to get more enriched, look at more videos on hoodsite.com. they put some pretty wild stuff on there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why post shit like this? Because many of us lead relatively sheltered lives (me included). It’s good to see things like this to understand why this country is in this particular state. So many of our people have been made sociopaths by entertainment, media, education, absentee parents—just to name a few of the reasons. We are damaged beyond recovery at this point. TC If you want to get more enriched, look at more videos on hoodsite.com. they put some pretty wild stuff on there. I've been looking this is definitely hours if entertainment |
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Quoted: I've been looking this is definitely hours if entertainment View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Why post shit like this? Because many of us lead relatively sheltered lives (me included). It’s good to see things like this to understand why this country is in this particular state. So many of our people have been made sociopaths by entertainment, media, education, absentee parents—just to name a few of the reasons. We are damaged beyond recovery at this point. TC If you want to get more enriched, look at more videos on hoodsite.com. they put some pretty wild stuff on there. I've been looking this is definitely hours if entertainment Its the new liveleak. |
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View Quote You simply accept a definition because you saw it on the internet? If you can't see the difference between facebook/instagram/tik tok/etc. and arfcom then I can't help you. |
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Quoted: Oh there is a tremendous difference. No doubts there. But it's still social media. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You simply accept a definition because you saw it on the internet? If you can't see the difference between facebook/instagram/tik tok/etc. and arfcom then I can't help you. Oh there is a tremendous difference. No doubts there. But it's still social media. No, you're simply wrong. The purpose of social media is to elevate your status socially. Hence the name, "social media". It is to say "Look at me! Look at me!". It's also for some people, once they achieve achieve a certain amount of elevated social status, to monetize it. Arfcom does neither. We don't do likes. You gain no social status. And there is no way for users to monetize anything. They are both "people posting things on the internet", but the resemblances are purely superficial. Unless you're prepared to say everything on the internet is "social media" which renders the term meaningless. |
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I would hope for the sake of the child this gets reported to child protective services because you just never know with the loons.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You simply accept a definition because you saw it on the internet? If you can't see the difference between facebook/instagram/tik tok/etc. and arfcom then I can't help you. Oh there is a tremendous difference. No doubts there. But it's still social media. No, you're simply wrong. Lol, no he isn't. |
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Quoted: No, you're simply wrong. The purpose of social media is to elevate your status socially. Hence the name, "social media". It is to say "Look at me! Look at me!". It's also for some people, once they achieve achieve a certain amount of elevated social status, to monetize it. Arfcom does neither. We don't do likes. You gain no social status. And there is no way for users to monetize anything. They are both "people posting things on the internet", but the resemblances are purely superficial. Unless you're prepared to say everything on the internet is "social media" which renders the term meaningless. View Quote lol you have no idea wtf youre talking about ar15.com is a SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM because FORUMS are SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS |
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Quoted: lol you have no idea wtf youre talking about ar15.com is a SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM because FORUMS are SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS View Quote Sorry, but you're wrong. ar15.com and facebook/instagram/twitter/tik tok are fundamentally different. Look at the way they're organized. Facebook/instagram/et. al. are organized by person. There's your facebook page. Your twitter feed. Your instagram feed. Your Youtube channel. You're the important thing and people subscribe to be notified when you say something. ar15.com on the other hand is organized by topics. Nobody subscribes to you. Nobody cares what you are saying per se. Threads are created to discuss a particular theme. It's possible to look at posts by person by searching, but pretty much nobody looks at ar15.com that way and it isn't set up to make that particularly easy. Social media is organized around a person/poster. ar15.com is organized around topics. That's a fundamental difference. The person/oriented aspect is why social media is social. Sure, they're both people posting things on the internet. And I suppose if you're not a very sophisticated person you would say they're the same. But, you'd probably say a kid's wagon and a F-150 are the same thing too. After all, they both have four wheels and roll. |
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Quoted: Sorry, but you're wrong. ar15.com and facebook/instagram/twitter/tik tok are fundamentally different. Look at the way they're organized. Facebook/instagram/et. al. are organized by person. There's your facebook page. Your twitter feed. Your instagram feed. Your Youtube channel. You're the important thing and people subscribe to be notified when you say something. ar15.com on the other hand is organized by topics. Nobody subscribes to you. Nobody cares what you are saying per se. Threads are created to discuss a particular theme. It's possible to look at posts by person by searching, but pretty much nobody looks at ar15.com that way and it isn't set up to make that particularly easy. Social media is organized around a person/poster. ar15.com is organized around topics. That's a fundamental difference. The person/oriented aspect is why social media is social. Sure, they're both people posting things on the internet. And I supposed if you're not a very sophisticated person you would say they're the same. But, you'd probably say a kid's wagon and a F-150 are the same thing too. After all, they both have four wheels and roll. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: lol you have no idea wtf youre talking about ar15.com is a SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM because FORUMS are SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS Sorry, but you're wrong. ar15.com and facebook/instagram/twitter/tik tok are fundamentally different. Look at the way they're organized. Facebook/instagram/et. al. are organized by person. There's your facebook page. Your twitter feed. Your instagram feed. Your Youtube channel. You're the important thing and people subscribe to be notified when you say something. ar15.com on the other hand is organized by topics. Nobody subscribes to you. Nobody cares what you are saying per se. Threads are created to discuss a particular theme. It's possible to look at posts by person by searching, but pretty much nobody looks at ar15.com that way and it isn't set up to make that particularly easy. Social media is organized around a person/poster. ar15.com is organized around topics. That's a fundamental difference. The person/oriented aspect is why social media is social. Sure, they're both people posting things on the internet. And I supposed if you're not a very sophisticated person you would say they're the same. But, you'd probably say a kid's wagon and a F-150 are the same thing too. After all, they both have four wheels and roll. You're still wrong and you'll always be wrong. No matter how much you don't want forums to be social media, they always will be. |
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Quoted: “Want her raped and dead before she five” Stupid cunt needs set on fire and the people leaving comments in the video encouraging her do to do other things like throwing bleach needs the same also. Speaking of bleach, you will need it for your eyes after seeing Lovely Peaches. https://hoodsite.com/lovely-peaches-distasteful-videos-how-she-abuses-rapes-daughter/ View Quote WHAT IN THE FUCK DID I JUST NOT WATCH AFTER 15 SECONDS? |
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View Quote Made it 5 seconds. Cant comment on any of it. Id catch a ban |
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Quoted: Argh, eye bleach stat! Thank God it was low rez. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Watch it wiggle Watch it jiggle Jello brand gellatin |
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I dont even know what to say. No punishment is too harsh for this thing.
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Quoted: feet first into a woodchipper View Quote True Lies - Do it very slowly |
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Quoted: No, you're simply wrong. The purpose of social media is to elevate your status socially. Hence the name, "social media". It is to say "Look at me! Look at me!". It's also for some people, once they achieve achieve a certain amount of elevated social status, to monetize it. Arfcom does neither. We don't do likes. You gain no social status. And there is no way for users to monetize anything. They are both "people posting things on the internet", but the resemblances are purely superficial. Unless you're prepared to say everything on the internet is "social media" which renders the term meaningless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You simply accept a definition because you saw it on the internet? If you can't see the difference between facebook/instagram/tik tok/etc. and arfcom then I can't help you. Oh there is a tremendous difference. No doubts there. But it's still social media. No, you're simply wrong. The purpose of social media is to elevate your status socially. Hence the name, "social media". It is to say "Look at me! Look at me!". It's also for some people, once they achieve achieve a certain amount of elevated social status, to monetize it. Arfcom does neither. We don't do likes. You gain no social status. And there is no way for users to monetize anything. They are both "people posting things on the internet", but the resemblances are purely superficial. Unless you're prepared to say everything on the internet is "social media" which renders the term meaningless. Arfcom doesn't have "likes" yet, but we have post count. Mine's higher than yours BTW. |
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Quoted: Arfcom doesn't have "likes" yet, but we have post count. Mine's higher than yours BTW. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: You simply accept a definition because you saw it on the internet? If you can't see the difference between facebook/instagram/tik tok/etc. and arfcom then I can't help you. Oh there is a tremendous difference. No doubts there. But it's still social media. No, you're simply wrong. The purpose of social media is to elevate your status socially. Hence the name, "social media". It is to say "Look at me! Look at me!". It's also for some people, once they achieve achieve a certain amount of elevated social status, to monetize it. Arfcom does neither. We don't do likes. You gain no social status. And there is no way for users to monetize anything. They are both "people posting things on the internet", but the resemblances are purely superficial. Unless you're prepared to say everything on the internet is "social media" which renders the term meaningless. Arfcom doesn't have "likes" yet, but we have post count. Mine's higher than yours BTW. And there are plenty of forums that do have "likes" |
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View Quote I was just about to say that's not going to fly in the hood. Looks like it didn't. |
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View Quote No, we didn't. That's hoodrat shit too |
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